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deborah ([personal profile] deborah) wrote in [site community profile] dw_accessibility2013-05-17 06:49 pm

what forms are inaccessible to you?

I was process of fixing an inaccessible form, and went to go swipe some CSS from another form -- and realized that other one also had accessibility problems. Whoops.

So now I'm on a mad dash to do some form accessibility remediation. It's a nice easy task which provides a big net win.

Tell me which forms you have accessibility problems with, and I will add them to my list.

The ones on my current list are the poll creator and the form to submit a support request.

At a minimum, tell me which form causes the problems, and I will play with it. Ideally, tell me
  1. which form causes the problems
  2. the nature of the problems
  3. what browser and browser version you are using
  4. what adaptive tech you are using, if any
cellio: (Default)

[personal profile] cellio 2013-05-19 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
This may be specialized, but the comment form on [personal profile] kayre's journal has really teeny text, way smaller than what I'm seeing while typing this comment using the site style. An entry page says this about the style:

Base style:
[personal profile] timeasmymeasure
Theme:
[personal profile] rising

I'm using Firefox (21 currently), with a couple levels of text-only zoom. I don't have any DW-specific CSS overrides (Stylish).

Edited 2013-05-19 05:04 (UTC)
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[staff profile] denise 2013-05-19 05:07 am (UTC)(link)

that's not really the kind of form [personal profile] deborah's talking about, but i took a look and i'm not reproducing; it looks fine to me in both journal style and site skin. can you take a screenshot, and list off all the extensions you're using?